For most people it is easier if they have a graphical front-end to MySQL; therefore you can also use phpMyAdmin (in this example under http://192.168.0.100/phpmyadmin/ or http://server1.example.com/phpmyadmin/) to administrate the mail database. Again, when you create a user, go sure that you use the ENCRYPT function to encrypt the password:

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Postfixadmin is a great interface for virtual domains and virtual users administration for postfix.... instead of phpmyadmin which is a full blown database administration interface.. a bit of a overkill...

Installation and configuration of squirrelmail would also be a plus to have a really complete mail server tutorial.

And there is squirrelmail-postfixadmin to allow users changing their password, vacation message and forwards through squirrelmail interface.

Would it be possible to integrate this three extras in the tutorial.... I think it would make it more complete and a "real"and complete mail server tutorial.